JUnit tests should not contain too many asserts.  Many asserts are indicative of a complex test, for which 
it is harder to verify correctness.  Consider breaking the test scenario into multiple, shorter test scenarios.  
Customize the maximum number of assertions used by this Rule to suit your needs. Example: 
<pre>
public class MyTestCase extends TestCase {
	// Ok
	public void testMyCaseWithOneAssert() {
		boolean myVar = false;		
		assertFalse("should be false", myVar);
	}

	// Bad, too many asserts (assuming max=1)
	public void testMyCaseWithMoreAsserts() {
		boolean myVar = false;		
		assertFalse("myVar should be false", myVar);
		assertEquals("should equals false", false, myVar);
	}
}
</pre>
